I have submitted my application for the North Hudson Sewerage Authority as a
Commissioner for a vacancy on the board that comes up next month. For over 10
years I have been active in Hoboken political and civic affairs. I have served
as a member on People For a Open Government in support of pay to play reform,
Hoboken Revolt a tax watchdog group, ran a good government pro reform website
called the Hoboken Journal actively until 2011 on local issues and
participated in numerous public meetings including Sewerage Board, City
Council, School Board, Hospital Authority and many others over the years. I
also ran for Freeholder in 2011 to give voters a choice and highlight the
County taxation issues that find Hoboken getting the short end of the stick.

As a dedicated reformer and good government advocate for many years I have a
skill set that I know can contribute to the sewerage board's continued
progress. With an extensive background in project management, budgeted for
multimillion dollar projects, I am familiar with procurement processes given my
Enterprise Resource Planning experience, and a passion for policy as it
pertains to infrastructure improvement such as traffic management and flood abatement to name a few. For those
reasons I am a strong candidate to serve on the board. I believe that this
vacancy should go to a supporter of good government and to someone who is
willing to communicate effectively with the public and current administration
and I posses the desire and capabilities to do so. It is time Hoboken capitalized
on the political capital that the good government movement has earned fairly at
the ballot box and bring some fresh ideas to the board to address sewage issues
comprehensibly, cooperatively and openly.

For those reasons I am asking support from the City Council for this upcoming
appointment to the North Hudson Sewerage Authority as Commissioner. If any
member of the City Council, public, or press has any questions you can reach me
at Kurt.gardiner@gmail.com.

Frank "Pupie" Raia (r) is the decades long occupant of a Hoboken commissioner seat on the North Hudson Sewerage Authority. He withdrew from the third ward City Council race last November allowing Councilman Michael Russo to run uncontested due to what he called health issues. Raia's health is said to have miraculously returned in time for him to seek more years on the NHSA where he alone receives taxpayer paid health benefits.

Is a Hoboken board seat a lifetime entitlement backed by good government "diversity?"

Grafix Avenger weighs in with instant analysis on the critical upcoming vote on the Hoboken City Council possibly next week and addresses more elephants in the room and why the legislative body should come out strong and vote for Kurt Gardiner: